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Withered in Waves

15 March 2006


A body withered
one day to the last
Empty inside
a skeleton to perish

Wait lost in waves of passion
unable to transpire reality
Dead to the night
as a mourning dew passes

Would they ever remember
this sorrow never to be revealed
That yesterday that was
romance more to ponder at length

An hyperon to a silence
upon a void of entity
Like a neutron to an atom
particles in an element to compound


Hyperon - (any baryon that is not a nucleon; unstable particle with mass greater than a neutron) In particle physics, the baryons are a family of subatomic particles including the proton and the neutron (collectively called nucleons), as well as a number of unstable, heavier particles (called hyperons). The term “baryon” is derived from the Greek barys, meaning "heavy," as they are heavier than the other main groups of particles.



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